Automatic camera with cutoff means



Dec. 19, 1950 R. M. TRAVERSAC 2,534,837

AUTOMATIC CAMERA WITH CUTOFF MEANS Filed May 24, 1948 5 Sheets-Sheet 1 l/VVEIV TOR RENE MAURICE TRAVERSAG Dec. 19, I950 R. M. TRAVERSAC 2,534,837

AUTOMATIC CAMERA WITH CUTOFF MEANS Filed May 24, 1948 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 [NYE/V TOR RENEi/MAl/R/GEZ'RAVHM mam ATTORNEYS Dec. 19, 1950 R. M. TRAVERSAC 2,534,837

AUTOMATIC CAMERA, WITH CUTOFF MEANS Filed May 24, 1948 5 Sheets-Sheet 5 M/vE/v TOR RENE MAUR/Cf TRAVERSAC 3/ Dec. '19, 1950 R. M. TRAVERSAC AUTOMATIC CAMERA WITH CUTOF'F MEANS Filed Ma 24, 1948 5 Sheets-Sheet 4 C W m m M M M m R Maw ATTORNEY Dec. 19, 1950 R. M. TRAVERSAC 2,534,837

AUTOMATIC CAMERA WITH CUTOFF MEANS Filed May 24, 1948 5 Sheets-Sheet 5 RHVZ MAUR/Cf T/PA VERSAG ATT RNEYS Patented Dec. 19, 1950 7 AUTOMATIC CAMERA WITH CUTOFF MEANS Ren Maurice Traversac, Paris, France, assignor to Parmoy, Paris, France, a French limited liability company Application May 24, 1948, Serial No. 28,851 In France February 4, 1948 My invention has for its object a-photographic apparatus providing for the obtention of a successive number of photographs such as identity portraits; for instance on a film, the film strip carrying the portraits taken being cut off by a hand operated knife passing through the non impressed area following the impressed portion of the film. Furthermore, the number of photographs taken may be a predetermined one or else the taking of the pictures may be stopp d by hand after a predetermined number of them has been taken, after which the cutting is performed in the manner disclosed.

According to an important feature of my invention, safety means are provided for preventing the cutting being executed before the negative film has advanced by a small amount beyond the end of the last photograph taken.

ther features of the invention will be set forth in the following description, .with reference to the accompanying drawings given by way of non limitativeexamples; in which:

Fig. 1 is a lateral view, with the cover removed, of a camera according to the invention;

Fig. 2 is a partial top View of the said camera; Fig. 3 is a rear view of the camera shown in Figs. 1 and 2;

Fig. 4 is a lateral view of the film cutting and simultaneously zero resetting device, said view being taken from the side opposed to Fig. 1 with the parts that have no direct action on the cutting device amitted for sake of clarity;

Fig. 5 is a partial view; I

Fig. 6 is a section of the printed film take-up casing; and V I Fig. '7 shows the electric diagram of the embodiment of Figs. 1 to 5.

Fig. 8 is a side elevation of a camera according to the invention showing the drive for the film which is assembled to the film casing indicated by dotted lines. 7 I

In the embodiment shown in the drawing, the fresh film is stored in the upper take-up casing I provided with a cover 2. When coming out, it passes between, the live electric contact 3 and the contacting roller 4 upon which is pressed the electric contact-5, the said device providing for the contact to be closed over an alarm under certain circumstances as will be disclosed hereinafter when the film is no longer fed intothe take-up casing or when short slots defining the different pictures on the film allow the passage of current between 3 and '4.

The part of the. mechanism shown insaid Figure 1 providesthe drive of the'film picture after 12 Claims. (Cl. 9531) 2 picture synchronously with the displacement of the shutter of the objective.

The essential element of said mechanism is constituted by the cam is keyed upon the shaft 1, which is driven in a manner that will be further described.

Upon said cam is mounted a stud 8 inserting into the slit 9 of a lever I0. I

The end H of said lever may move in a slot provided in the wall I2 of the casing of the camera, and the cam secures a displacement of the said projection E I in order to bring it back again towards the left, when it is in its lowest position, bring it up in the position [0a, then displace it towards the right in order to insert the end II in the film slot (this part of motion being accomplished while the objective is uncovered) and bring the said lever back to the position Hla for driving the film of the length of a picture towards the bottom, the said operation being effected after the closure of the objective.

During the displacement just described, the stud 8 is acting upon the end l3 of a crank lever capable of oscillating at [4 upon the casing of the camera. The other end of said lever is ended by a fork l5 in which is inserted a stud I6 carried by the arm I! of a crank lever linked at |8a on the casing of the camera. The said arm I! is ended by a tooth l8 capable of cooperating with the rack '19. ,Upon the same axis is also linked a crank lever having its arm 20 also ended by a tooth 2| cooperatingwith the same rack. The said rack is freely displaceable upon the rod 22, but is urged towards the right by an antagonistic spring 62.

During the reascending motion, the stud 8 bears upon the tail it, thus bringing the tooth 18a towards left, the said operation being possible since the lever I1 is mounted upon the axis l8 through an eyelet 23. The rack is then pushed towards left of the length of a tooth and is locked in such position by the second tooth 2 l of the second lever.

At that time, the tail l3 escapes to the action of the stud 8; the action of the mechanism that has just been described is consequently to bring the rack towards left of the value of a tooth for each picture being impressed.

As shown in the drawing, the rod I0 is displaced underthe action of a rod 24 adapted to slide longitudinall in a stationary slideway shown in interrupted lines and provided at its end with a roller 25 bearing upon the edge of said cam, said rod 25% being linked at 26 to the lever iii. The pivot 26- or a suitable point of the rod 24 is urged towards the right hand side of Fig. 1 by a spring of the rack E3, the latter is brought completely at the left of the drawing, and its tail-3i passing through the opening 32 of the casinglisibearing upon the blade 33, in order to push it towards left.

Whilst in normal operation thecontact is established between both blades 33 and it is now established between the blades 33 and .35, which, as will be seen later on, has for its effect to cutiout the current on the motor and operate a signal of end of operation.

- The motion of the cam-ii is obtained from the 1noto1m33-(Figs. on the of which is keyed a frictionroller 33, bearing in order to drive it upon the edge 55 of the shutter. The latter .is:.keyed .on a shaft 40 at the end of which is mounted a bevel pinion 4i meshing with a second .bevelpinionfl keyed on the shaft 1.

It, is advisable to stop immediately the motion .of. the shutterwhen it has, performed a complete revolution corresponding to the above described sequence ofsmotions. Said shutter is electrically :conductive throughout itsperipher except at one point .for which iteis. insulating so as to cut oil thecurrent passing .through the shutter and ithroughua relay associated therewith 3! (Figs. 3 and?) .Whenla picturehas been taken and the ,shutter has returned to its starting position.

LFurthermore a disk 33 is rendered integral of said shutter, said .diskrarrying at its periphery,

.a radial-slot. M inwhich may insert the end of a .1ever.-45..pivoted about the axis 46 integral of the. casing of the camera.

i-At themoment of the taking of a picture, the leverl5 releases transientlythe disc 43 and there- .by the shutter through the operation of the rod 1 H controlled by the relay 8| that is energized at themoment the shutter begins revolving and remains. energized throughout the operative revolution of said shutter. It. is. thus apparent that the shutter, which is 'of standard type used in cameras, moves freel during the taking of a photograph.

' When the desired number of pictureshasbeen taken, it is necessary to be able to out the film and to make this cutting in such a way that the last picture being taken be introduced in the take- .upcasing, the cutting taking place in the middle 1 of the subsequent picture-for preservingthe strips ..pivoted at 54 on thesame lateral face of the casing. Upon theaxis 54 is keyed a cam 55 which isdisplaced at the same time as the lever 53,.and which acts upon the tails 53 of the crank levers which are coacting with the rack l9 '(Fig. 1).

.Finally, the. second. arm 58 of the lever53 is .ableto act upon the blade 59 of an electric contact comprising a second blade 60. The said levers 56 and 53 operate in the following way:

The lever 50 is to be displaced in the direction of the arrow F2 in order to secure the cutting of the film, and, as shown in the drawing, it is prevented from it by a projection 6| of the lever 53.

It is consequently necessary to. lower the said :lever 53 in'the direction of the arrow F3 in order .55 causing, as will be subsequently explained,

the momentaneous starting of the motor performing unrolling of the .film.

,The 'loweringuofi the lever 53 brings the proijection 6| beneath the finger 52, and the film unay then be-cut. by displacing the lever 59 in the directioniof thearrow F2, the operation of; the .motorhaving for previous effect totransfer the ;last.;1picturer.thus taken in. the impressed film take-upscasing. :It:.'.is necessar at this time to :operate thesaid cutting lever, in order to be able to displace once more ..theother lever.

.zlt. is. notedcthat.this..manipulation may be effected eithertwhen...isaobtained the. number of pictures determined: -by 'fthe.: number. of ..teeth of the rack ortat any moment, the rack being automatically. brought back to. its starting position :at: each operation. Consequently, ittis -always :poss'iblexto takethe maximum of views foreseen for a series, even after =cutting a partial series.

*Fig. 5 shows a partial lateral view of the device according to :the' i-nventionand showing the takeup'casings for'the unimpressed film I and'ior the impressed film-'64. It isadvan-tageous to'subordihate the possibilityof opening the take up casing I to the opening-of therear door 65, since openingoi the said casing i' isto he forbidden as long as thedoor--is in closingposition, and as shown in the drawing. To that end, may'be used a lever 66' pivoted at Sea and having its "upper end provided with a" hook 661).

In the "position shown, the opposed end 550 of 'the lever .66 bears against the door" 65.

In such position, the hook 665 inserts into the ring .61 impeding any opening of'the take-up casing i. *On" the contrary, when the "door'65 is open, the lever 56 is ableto pivot.inflthetlirection of the arrow" F4; the. said operation bein for. instance, facilitated by the ,springofilid.

' I'The' film that .has.been impressed is received in' the take-up casing 64 which is. more .fully shown in Fig.6.

.Inorder to secure theautomatictightness of the .said casing, whenritlistremoved.from the camera, is advantageousl ,provided,.between. the :upper coverfiiland the upper surface 64a of the said casing, a. shutter 68a which a plate spring 682). permanently displaces-towards the right of .thef..drawing. Theslitfiflcofthe'icover fi and 68d of the, casing 1 are consequently separated bythe shuttenfifla in normal. position. The. said shutter comprises at bothsides ofthe-casingM the. extensions-68c which, whenthe. casing ;is arranged in the camera come in contactwiththestop 69of the casing of thecamera, thus,..pushing back the shutter.towards left. against. the springand enabling the film to enter into the take-up casing 64 The current is supplied to the intake terminals HI and i I The terminal 78 is connected, through the wires l2 and '53, to the contact i4 carried by the shutter 39, to the terminal 35 of the motor 36 and to the terminal 18 of the electro-magnet H.

The terminal 18.0f the latter is connected through the wire 19 to the contact 89 associated to the electromagnet 8|, on the one hand and to the contact 82 on the other hand. Furthermore, the second terminal 83 of the motor is connected, through the wires 84 to the second contact 85 associated to the electro-magnet 8|, to the intake terminal 86 of the coil of the latter, and to the contact 81 associated with the contact 82.

The second contact 88 of the coil 8| is connected through the wire 89 to the second contact 98 associated with the shutter 39.

Finally the intake terminal 1! is connected through the wire 9| to the strip 92 associated to the electromagnet 8i and integral of the rod 41, and through the wire 93, to the movable contact 33, the contact 34 being connected to the control knob 94 by means of the wire 95; the saidknob is in its turn, connected through the conductor 98 to the contact 91 movablebetween the contacts 82 and 8'! under the dependance of the coil H. v 3

Furthermore, a vibrator 98 is inserted between the contacts 35 and I4, and the above described assembly 3, 4, 5, in series with a bell 99, is connected between the wire 13 and the intake terminal H. e

The elements just described are shown in the drawing in the starting position.

When, in order to take a photograph, the user presses the knob 94, the circuit is established through the elements ll, 93, 33, 34, 95, 94, 96, 91, 81, 84, 83, the motor 36, i5, i3, 12 and T8.

The said first phase, called startin phase, secures the starting of the motor.

At the same time, the current is supplied from the wire 84 to the contact 88 of the coil 8|, flows in said coil, in the contact 83, wire 89, contact 98, disk 39, and gets to the wire 13 through the wire 14. The strip 92 is then attracted.

In the second phase, or running phase, which is then beginning, the circuit is established throughll, SI, 92, 85, 84, 83, 15, I3, i2 and 18. The motor is thus fed independently from the knob 94, and it continues to revolve, whether the user did or did not interrupt the pressure upon the said knob 94.

Simultaneously, the coil 8! is still energized through 84, 83, 88, 89, 98, 39 and '74. Furthermore, the coil l! is energized through 9!, 92, 89, 19, 78, TI, 16 and 13. The strip9l then comes in contact with 82.

When, owing to the revolution of the disk 39, the contact 99 is passing on the insulating portion, the circuit is interrupted between 89, 98, on the one hand and 14, on the other hand.

The current is thus cut-Out, in the coil 8|, and the strip 92 falls down.

A cycle of operation is then accomplished and if..the user'has ceased to press the knob 94, the contest a s s i ugo 8 -,.-T o s el ments are brought back to their starting position, shown in the drawings.

If, on account of a wrong manipulation, the user is continuing to press the knob 94, the strip 92 being fallen back and the contact 91 closing the circuit on 82, the current flows through the circuit H, 93, 33, 34, 95, 94, 98, 97, 82, 18, ll, 18, 13, 12 and 18, it will be seen that the coil remains energized but that the motor is not any more fed.

It is thus impossible to take several successive photographs by pressing only once the knob.

On the contrary, when the user ceases to press the knob 94, the assembly is in the position shown. The circuit just described also enables to control the unrolling of the film.

Indeed, at that time, the secondary circuit,-

constituted by the wire 99, the contact 5, the contacting roller 4, the contact 3, the wire 199, the bell 18!, and the wire :82 is live. The contact 3 rubs, as explained above, upon the slotted portion of the film. Each time that it meets one of said slots, it closes the circuit j-ust described and consequently the bell tel is ringing.

If it be supposed that there are two slots for each picture, two tops will be heard advising of normal unrolling. Furthermore, the same circuit enables to advise of the lowering of the unimpressed film reel, since, at that instant, the circuit is permanently closed and, consequently, the bell is vibrating until the reel is replaced or the current cut-out.

When it is desired to cut the film before reaching the maximum number of pictures, it has been stated above that the. cutting-film lever is first of all coming to close the contact 59, 60.

In this case, a circuit is formed comprising the elements Ii, 93, 33, 34, I83, 38, 59, 98, 91, 81, 84, 83, 15, 13, i2, and 18. Consequently, the motor is fed independently from the knob 94 and advances the film of one picture, as described above.

Finally, when the rack has reached the end of its stroke and connects 33 to 35, the circuit is closed upon the vibrator 98, through "H, 93, 33, 35, 98, 12 and 10.

The useris advised at that time that the current is to be cut-out.

The operation of the film cuttin device is again closing the contact 59, 60, as explained above.

The invention is capable of considerable modification and such changes thereto as come within the scope of the appended claims is deemed to be apart thereof.

What I claim is:

1. In a photographic camera adapted to produce a succession of pictures on a film through step by step operation, the provision of a control system comprising film advancing means for controlling the intermittent progression of the film, a shutter cooperating with the film, a motor controlling the operation of the shutter and of the film advancing means, a cutter adapted to cut the film, a catch system adapted to be controlled by the film advancing means for each tak-v ing of a picture, a member controlled by the catch system to advance step by step through a predetermined path and a circuit feeding the motor, a switch in said circuit lying in the path of the catch controlled member to be opened thereby when said member has reached the end of its path, elastic means urging the catch controlled member into its starting position, hand operated means for releasing the catch operated member at any desired moment and a further hand operated switch adapted to close the motor circuit.

2, In aphotog'raphic.cameraadapted to pro-i duce a succession of pictureson a filmthrough step .by step operation, theaprovision of a; control system comprising film advancing means for controlling the. intermittent progressionof the film, ashutter cooperating with the film, a motor C011. trolling the operation of the shutter and of the filmadvancingmeans, a cutter adapted :to cut the film, a rachadaptedto slide longitudinally, aucatchandpawl system adapted to control the progression of said rack ,stepbystep in correspondence ,with. the taking .of a, predetermined number of. pictures, a circuitufeeding, the motor, aswitch insaid circuit lying-in the path of the rack to be opened therebyiwhenlsaid rack, has, reached the end of its path, elastic means urging the rack into .its starting-position hand operated, meansfor releasing the raclr at, any, desired, moment and a further hand operatedswitchadapted to close the motor circuit.

3. ,In a photographic cameraiadapted to pro-- duce a succession of pictures in, a film through step by step operation, the provision of a control system comprising film advancing means for controlling the intermittentprogression of the film, a shutter cooperating with the film,a motor controlling the operation of the shutter and ofthe film advancing means, a cutter adapted to cut the film, a rack adapted toslide longitudina1ly,,a catch and pawl systemadapted to control the progression of said rack step by stepin' correspondence with the taking of a predetermined number of pictures, a circuit feeding the motor, a switch in said circuit lying in the path of the rackto be opened thereby when said rack has reached the end of its path, elastic means urging the rack into its starting position, a-.further hand operated switch adapted to close the motor circuit, a hand operated lever adapted todisengage when depressed the-catch and pawl iromzithe rack, ,an auxiliarysvvitch. inserted in shunt relationship, with the, hand operated switch and. adapted to ,-be closed by the hand. operated lever when depressed andvrneans whereby .saidzhand operated-clever, when. innits inoperative undepressed position locks thercutter against operation.

4.. .In la photographicicarnera .adapted to pro! duce a succession of pictures in a film through: stepzbystep operation, the provision ora control system 1 comprising film advancing. means for controlling the intermittentprogression of. the film, a shutter cooperating with the film, a motor controlling the operation of the shutter and of the film advancing means, acutterladapted ,to cut the film, a rack adapted to. slide longitudinally, a catch andpawl system adaptedxto control the progression of said racl; step by step in correspondence with the taking of a predetermined numberof ,pictureaa circuit feeding the motor, a switch in said circuit lying in. the path of the rack to be openedatherebywhen said rack has reached the end ofits path, elastic means urging the rack into-its starting position,

a, further hand operatedswitch adaptedto closethe motor circuit, a hand operated lever adapted to disengage when depressed the catch and pawl from the rack, an auxiliary switch inserted in shunt relationship with the hand operated switch and adapted to be closed by thehand operated lever when depressed, a projection on the hand operated lever and a further hand operated lever controlling the cutter and including a lateral stop normally engaging the projection on the first lever, the depression of the first lever re1eastrolled by the film advancing means for each;

taking of a picture, amember controlled by the catch system to advancestep; by step through a predetermined path and a circuit feeding the motor, a switch insaid circuit lyingin the path, of thecatch controlled member to be opened therebywhen said memberthas-reached the end of its path, elastic means urging the-catch controlled member into. its starting position, hand operated means, for releasing, the catch operated, member at any desired-moment and a further hand operated switch adapted to close the motor, circuit, a relay in shunt relationship v with the motorin the motorcircuit, an armature controlled by said relay and adapted to keep-said circuit closed when the hand operated, switch is released, means whereby the shutter deenergizes said relay at the end of its operation, means normally holding the shutter againstoperation, and a linkage controlled by-the relayarmature for releasing the shutter when the relayv is energized 6. In a photographic camera adapted to: pro duce a succession of pictures on .a film through; step by step operation, the provision ofaaconrtrol system comprising film-advancing means forcontrolling the intermittent progression ,of; the film, a shutter cooperatingwith the filmand provided with a conductiveperiphery ,except ;for one small insulating section, a motor controlling the operation of the shutter and of the film advancing means, a cutter adaptedto cut-the film, a catch system adapted to becontrolled by the film advancing means foreach taking. of a picture, a member controlled by the. catch, system to advance step by step through a: PIG": determined path and acircuit feeding theimotor,

a switch in said circuit lyingin the path ofthe catch-controlled member, to be opened thereby when saidmember hasreached the endcof its path, elastic means urging thecatch controlled member into its startingposition, handopeiw ated means for releasing the catchoperated member, at anydesired moment and. a .further hand operated switch adaptedto close themotor circuit, a relay, a shunt circuit feeding sameand passing through the conductiveperiphery of the,

shutter during operation of the latter, said, latter circuit being switched off. through the insulating, portion of the shutter peripherywhenthe-latter,

is in its inoperative position,. an armature controlled by said relay and adapted to keep said, circuit closed when the handoperated'switch,

a shutteroooperating with the film, a motor 0011- trolling the operation of the shutter and of the: film advancing means, a cutter adaptedto cutthe film, a catch system adapted to be controlled by the film advancing means for each taking of a picture, a member controlled by the'catch system to advance step by step through a predetermined path and a circuit feeding the motor, a switch in said circuit lying in the path of the catch controlled member to be opened thereby when said member has reached the end of its path, elastic means urging the catch controlled member into its starting position, hand operated means releasing the catch operated member at any desired moment and a-further hand operated switch adapted to close the motor circuit, an auxiliary switch in shunt relationship with the hand operated switch, a hand operated lever controlling the cutter, means for locking said lever against operation and means whereby operation of the hand operated means closes the auxiliary switch and releases the cutter lever' from its locking means, a relay controlled by the motor circuit and adapted to keep the motor circuit energized upon release of the hand operated switch, means locking the shutter against operation and means controlled by said relay for releasing the shutter.

8. In a photographic camera adapted to produce a succession of pictures on a film through step by step operation, the provision of a control system comprising film advancing means for controlling the intermittent progression of the film, a shutter cooperating with the film, a motor controlling the operation of the shutter, means of its path, elastic means urging the catch controlled member into its starting position, hand operated means for releasing the catch operated member at any desired moment and a further hand operated switch adapted to close the motor circuit.

9. In a photographic camera adapted to produce a succession of pictures on a film through step by step operation, the provision of a control system comprising film advancing means for controlling the intermittent progression of the film, a shutter cooperating with the film, a motor controlling the operation of the shutter, a shaft coaxially rigid with the shutter, a cam controlled by said shaft, a first rod adapted to control the intermittent movementof the film and provided with a longitudinal slot, a guiding member on the cam engaging said slot, a second rod pivotally secured to the inoperative end of the first red,

a cam follower carried by the free end of the second rod and cooperating with said cam, a stationary elongated guide constraining the second rod to remain in alignment therewith and a spring urging the second rod against the cam, a cutter adapted to cut the film, a catch system adapted to be controlled by the film advancing means for each taking of a picture, a member controlled by the catch system to advance step by step through a predetermined path and a circuit feeding the m o a s itch in d ci cu 1G 1 lying in the path of the catch controlled member to be opened thereby when said member has reached the end of its path, elastic means urg ing the catch controlled member into its starting position, hand operated means for releasing the catch operated member at any desired moment and a further hand operated switchadapted to close the motor circuit.

10. In a photographic camera adapted to produce a succession of pictures on a film through? step by step operation, the provision of a control system comprising film advancing means for con-' trolling the intermittent progression of the film,

a shutter cooperating with the film, a motor controlling the operation of the shutter and or:

the film advancing 'means, a cutter adapted to cut the film, a catch system adapted to be con-'- trolled by the film advancing means for each taking of a picture, a member controlled by'the catch system 'to advance step by step through-"a predetermined path and a circuit feeding the motor, a switch in said circuit lying in the path of the catch controlled member to be opened thereby" when said member has reached the end of its path, elastic means urging the catch controlled member into its starting position, a further hand operated switch adapted to close the motor circuit, locking means for the cutter and hand operated means adapted to simultaneously release said locking means and said catch operated member and to energize the motor circuit when the hand operated switch is inoperative. ll. Ina photographic camera adapted to pro duce a succession of pictures on a film through step by step operation, the provision of a con-' trol system comprisin film advancing means for controlling the intermittent progression of the film, a shutter cooperating with the film and provided with aconductive periphery except for one small insulating section, a motor controlling the operation of the shutter and of the film advancing means, a cutter adapted to cut the film,

a catch system adapted to be controlled by the film advancing means for each taking of a picture, a member controlled by the catch system to advance step by step through a predetermined path and a circuit feeding the motor, a switch in said circuit lying in the path of the catch controlled member to be opened thereby when said member has reached the end of its path, elastic means urging the catch controlled member into its starting position, hand operated means for releasing the catch operated member at any desired moment and a further hand operated switch {adapted to close the motor circuit, a relay in shunt relationship with the motor in the motor i the cutter, means for IOCklIlg said lever against operation and means whereby operation of the hand operated means closes the auxiliary switch and releases the cutter lever from its locking means, a shunt in the motor circuit passing through the shutter periphery, a relayin said 7 shunt, an armature controlled by said relay and electrically connected with one terminal of the motor circuit, means whereby said armature when the relay is operative connects said terminal of the motor circuit with the input terminal of the motorifor keeping same-energizedta further shuntla circuit connectin through the" armature; when energized; saidizmotor 'circuit terminal withextheu outputterminal .of the motor, atfurtherx'relay in. said last-mentioned shunt lcircuit; a switch in -the; motor oircuit controlled by said ilast'mentionedcs re1ay:and adapted when shifted by said relay to :1 short circuit said motor over;.:said lastmentio-ned; short circuitzand an alarm circuit c1osed::through the opening of the first switch;

12.: In a photographic. cameraadapted 1to;pro- (111062; succession of pictures i011 arfilmw through" step by stepoperation; the-iprovisiomof aa 1 contioli systemv comprising: film advancing meanstfor icontrolling: the intermittent :progression of the cfilm'; films;v takeup: casing providedi with-1w film ene trance gate, a; shutter: cooperating with" the-film,

and'vprovided' with anconductive: periphery except forraone small insulating "section; as motor -controllinggth'e operation of the shutter and of the the 111111;: a catch system adapted to be controlled by -the-,-film advancing meansforseach taking. of a picture;=a member controlled bythe catchsystem, to advance step. by; step: through a predetermined path; and a circuit feedi-ng the motor, aswitch in v saidtcircuit lyingjnthe :path of thecatch-conr trolleclrmember to be opened :thereby when said member-,hasareached the end of its path, elastic means, urging the catchcontrclled member-into its:- ,-starting; y-positiom hand operated means for releasing thecatch operated, member, at any -deoutputflterminal fof the motor; .afurtherzrelaydn said: last mentioned shunt circuit; a, switch in the-e'motor r'circuit controlled by said last men.- tiojned r relay 1 and adapted when; sloiftedloyt said '3 relay toshort-circuit said motor; over 1 said? last mentioned 1' short circuit and an alarm circuit 2 closed through the opening Ofithfi first switch; ar furthenralarmi circuit shunted across the motor: and. ;aswitch said last mentioned circuit: COIL-r trolled by *thcvpassagewof the film .through'tthe gate 1 and adapted to, bewclosed :inwthe absence of afilm and during 'thepassageof slotted portions of said film through said gate:

RENE, MAURICE TRAVER-SAQ.

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